When to use Nginx Log Analyzer
Use this page when you need to investigate 4xx and 5xx spikes, review crawler behavior, find heavy URLs, compare request volume across time ranges, or audit suspicious IP activity after deploys and incidents.
Nginx Log Analyzer lets you inspect raw log files in the browser without uploading data. Review access logs, status codes, bot traffic, suspicious scans, bandwidth, and slow endpoints to debug incidents, investigate crawlers, and audit production traffic faster.
Arrastra y suelta tu archivo de log de Nginx. Todo el análisis se queda en tu navegador.
Arrastra y suelta tu archivo de log de Nginx. Todo el análisis se queda en tu navegador.
Soporta archivos grandes de más de 100MB
Local Analyzer
Nginx Log Analyzer is built for operations, engineering, and incident review. Open a log file locally to inspect status codes, traffic patterns, abnormal paths, crawler activity, and noisy clients.
Use this page when you need to investigate 4xx and 5xx spikes, review crawler behavior, find heavy URLs, compare request volume across time ranges, or audit suspicious IP activity after deploys and incidents.
Production logs often contain client IPs, request paths, query strings, and internal endpoints. Local parsing keeps sensitive log data inside the browser while still giving you charts, filters, and threat signals.
No. Parsing, aggregation, and filtering happen locally in the browser and your raw logs are not sent to a remote server.
It can surface traffic timelines, status distributions, PV and UV, top paths, slow requests, bandwidth, referers, user agents, and threat signals.
It is useful for reviewing crawler requests, 404 pages, 5xx failures, hot URLs, and suspicious scan paths so you can find traffic and reliability issues faster.